GALLOPS AT RICCARTON.
. ■ IBy'Taleßraph.—Presa-Association.) ■ ■ ; : Christchureh, January 30. ■ The. morning: was fine but dull for training at Kiccarton. 'The- ploughed gnilop .provided capital going. • Kilts, with. Emerson up, covered six furlongs-jn lmin; 17Jsec. -Oratava did a milo in lmin. il 2-ssec. .Daylight Bill and Firinhold left half a mile behind, in 53sec, and Colleen Mary a^mile-'in'lmin.-16 S-ssec. ■■ ''.Sea King- did : sis furlongs, in lmin. 16 1-osec., Martine ono mile and a quarter in 2m"in; ; 15. 4-55e0.,: and Winning Way live furlongs in ■lmin, 7jsec./ ■ • ' Kohinoor did a similar distance iii lmin. I 2-ssec. ■ ■ Rose Noble beat Corrie over a mile in lmin. -16 2-sscc, and Oiitlander and Sant, Kosaleer covered a similar distance in lmin. 45 2-ssec, finishing together. i.eatherston beat Merpedo over six furlongs in lmin. 20 Msec. After breakfast some good work was dono under-ideal weather conditions, the tracks being somewhat faster than durintr the early, morning. ' •
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 7
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148GALLOPS AT RICCARTON. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 7
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